GROSS Food In Other Countries

What are some weird dishes people eat around the world? Let's take a look in this episode of The Infographics Show: Weird Food In Other Countries⭐ SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/TheInfographicsShow ⭐WEBSITE (You can suggest a topic):theinfographicsshow.com SUPPORT US: Patreon.......► www.patreon.com/theinfographicsshowCHAT: DISCORD.....►discord.gg/theinfographicsshowSOCIAL:Facebook...► facebook.com/TheInfographicsShowInstagram..►instagram.com/theinfographicsshowTwitter........► twitter.com/TheInfoShowSubreddit...► reddit.com/r/TheInfographicsShow--------------------------------------------------------------------------Sources for this episode:pastebin.com/b2tYcCk7

BOIII I live in Mexico and was surprised when I saw they sell chicken feet in the streets and people eat it just like that ...it's just gross 😯 a lot of my friends like it but honestly I have never had the stomach to eat it

North America: U.S. - great food. Mexico - great food. Europe: Italy - mostly great food. France - a couple good foods. But has a lot of nasty food. The rest of Europe - nasty ass food.“Asia” - a couple good foods. But A LOT of nasty foods. A lot of people I know, etc. (in america) have this same thought on food from around the world. Not throwing any shade. This is just what I know about the food choices of average Americans.

Strangest foods I've tried: larva/grubs, grasshoppers, crocodile, kangaroo, cow thymus (sweetbread) and I witnessed my brother in law eat a raw eyeball. My Dad said he has eaten bear meat in Canada. Oh yeah, and that one time I ate a twinkie. It still haunts me.

Craziest thing I ever ate was a live scorpion when I went to China. You take an emperor scorpion, dip it in some rum and have at it. It was disgusting but apparently a test of manliness. The place was called the scorpion bar and the menu was rife with spelling errors. So do I feel like more of a man???